"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 101, No 26, p 831, Dec. 27, 1926.
Mary Jane Corwin was born March 14, 1856, in East Bradford, Pa., and passed away at her late home near Clarksville, N. Y., December 11, 1926.
She was married to Daniel Martin Cass, December 25, 1878. Three children were born to this union: Luella Cass Burdick, Hubert Corwin, and Ethel Cass Colegrove. The grandchildren are: Theresa, Glover, Willard, and Mary Rosabelle Cass; and Esther, Donald, and Philip Colegrove. There is a brother, Glover Corwin, of California, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Hawks, of Cortland, N. Y.
There survive Sister Cass, other than those mentioned, nephews, nieces, other relatives, and many friends.
In early life SIster Cass.was, a First Day Baptist. She is one of the oldest members of the Friendship Seventh Day Baptist Church at Nile, having joined there February 11, 1888.
After her marriage and upon moving from East Bradford, Pa., she lived in Alfred three years, then in Friendship seven years, and in the family home thirty-nine years.
Sister Cass was an ideal mother. She was a faithful Christian. A Christian endeavorer was heard to say that she was one of the consistent members of the society. Her neighborly qualities are known wherever she has lived.
Farewell services were conducted from the family home Monday afternoon, December 13, 1926, by her pastor. Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery, Friendship.
H. S. W.
transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 101, No 26, p 831, Dec. 27, 1926.
Mary Jane Corwin was born March 14, 1856, in East Bradford, Pa., and passed away at her late home near Clarksville, N. Y., December 11, 1926.
She was married to Daniel Martin Cass, December 25, 1878. Three children were born to this union: Luella Cass Burdick, Hubert Corwin, and Ethel Cass Colegrove. The grandchildren are: Theresa, Glover, Willard, and Mary Rosabelle Cass; and Esther, Donald, and Philip Colegrove. There is a brother, Glover Corwin, of California, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Hawks, of Cortland, N. Y.
There survive Sister Cass, other than those mentioned, nephews, nieces, other relatives, and many friends.
In early life SIster Cass.was, a First Day Baptist. She is one of the oldest members of the Friendship Seventh Day Baptist Church at Nile, having joined there February 11, 1888.
After her marriage and upon moving from East Bradford, Pa., she lived in Alfred three years, then in Friendship seven years, and in the family home thirty-nine years.
Sister Cass was an ideal mother. She was a faithful Christian. A Christian endeavorer was heard to say that she was one of the consistent members of the society. Her neighborly qualities are known wherever she has lived.
Farewell services were conducted from the family home Monday afternoon, December 13, 1926, by her pastor. Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery, Friendship.
H. S. W.
transcribed by Jon Saunders, contributor 47674050
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